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Parts List & Contents
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Keypad
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Slam Latch Mounting Bracket
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Keypad Gasket
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108mm Spindle Bar
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Slam Latch
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Mortice Strike Plate
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Rim-Fixed Strike Plate
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Slam Latch Mounting Screws (x4)
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Wood Screws (x3)
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80mm M5 Fixing Screws (x3 - only 2 used)
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Code change key
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Code Card
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Hex Key (2.5mm)
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Hex Key (3mm)
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Holdback Deactivation Dome Head Screws (x2)
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Holdback Deactivation Screw Washers (x2)
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Deactivating on door code change plug
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Code C####
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BL4409 ECP
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Summary of Contents for Borglocks BL4409 ECP

  • Page 1 BL4409 ECP Instruction Manual Parts List & Contents BORGLOCKS.COM Code C#### Part No. Description Keypad Slam Latch Mounting Bracket Keypad Gasket 108mm Spindle Bar Slam Latch Mortice Strike Plate Rim-Fixed Strike Plate Slam Latch Mounting Screws (x4) Wood Screws (x3)
  • Page 2 Preparation Please check that all the parts are working correctly. Enter the factory preset code on the code card (Part No.13) rotate the keypad lever handle. When the correct code is entered the lever handle will rotate and the spindle follower of the back of the keypad will also rotate.
  • Page 3 Preparation CHANGING THE HANDING OF THE UNIT All units come preset right hand - outward opening, unless left hand has been specifically ordered. Keypad (Part No.1) To change the handing on the keypad, remove the grey grommet located on the neck of the handle. Using the smaller hex key (Part No.13) remove the grub screw underneath;...
  • Page 4: Installation

    Installation APPLY THE DRILLING TEMPLATE & DRILLING THE DOOR/GATE Tape the template to the door/gate. Please note the drilling template is only a guide and prior to drilling, please take into ac- count the gap between the edge of the door/gate and the frame. Some doors/gates will have a door jamb/gate stop fitted, which would need to be taken into account as to where the unit is positioned on the door/gate.
  • Page 5 Installation CUTTING SPINDLE BAR & FIXING SCREWS (CONTINUED) Fixing Screws (Part No.10) The suggested fixing screw length is calculated by the door/gate thickness plus an additional 11mm. If for instance the door/ gate is 40mm thick the overall length (including screw head) 51mm. Please note: Measure twice, cut once.
  • Page 6 Installation FITTING THE SLAM LATCH Place the slam latch (Part No.5) onto the 4 threaded pillars of slam latch mounting bracket (Part No.2), in position the latch can be secured using the 4 x slam latch mounting screws (Part No.8) - see Fig.7 below. Part No.8 Part No.8 Fig.7...
  • Page 7 Installation FITTING THE MORTICE STRIKE PLATE Push the door/gate to the closed position and mark the area on the frame of the door where the mortice strike plate (Part No.6) would need to be fitted. When in the correct position, mark the frame of the door/gate for the 2 fixing holes and the position for the latchbolt hole - As per Fig.9 below.
  • Page 8 Code Change Instructions The code can be changed with the unit fitted on/off the door/gate. The unit is non sequential, therefore if the code is set to 1234, the keypad will open if entered 4321, 3214 etc..There are over 4000 different code combinations available. Please note: whilst the keypad lever handle will turn, the spindle follower on the back of the keypad will not rotate until the correct code has been entered this is designed to prevent misuse/abuse.
  • Page 9 Identify Lost Code In the event of a code needs to be changed, lost or forgotten, the unit will need to be removed from the door/gate. 1. Remove the 4 screws (Part No.8) which hold the slam latch to the mounting bracket - as per Fig.12 below. 2.
  • Page 10 Operating & General Use OPERATING THE KEYPAD WITH THE CODE When operating the keypad using the code, the ‘C’ button is to be pressed before entering the code. Pressing the ‘C’ button ensures that the coding chamber is clear of any buttons that may have accidentally been pressed. 1.
  • Page 11 Operating & General Use Maintenance Instructions Holdback/Deadlock Snib Holdback/Deadlock Snib Slide Downwards Slide Upwards Right Hand - Rotate Anticlockwise Left Hand - Rotate Clockwise Fig.18 Fig.19 OPERATING THE DEADLOCK FUNCTION The deadlock function on the slam latch allows the latchbolt to be held in the locked position. When deadlocked from the slam latch, the keypad will not be able to retract the latchbolt or open the door/gate.